If you are a residential tenant, landlord, agent, you live in a caravan, or rent a room under a rooming accommodation agreement, you may at some point face a residential tenancy dispute. Residential tenancies in Queensland are disagreements that arise regarding an accommodation agreement such as a residential tenancy agreement or a rooming accommodation agreement. Tenants and lessors in Queensland are given rights under the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008.

If a tenant or lessor believes any of their rights under this Act has been breached by the other party, they may have a cause of action. Common disputes which arise in residential tenancies in Queensland involve payment or non-payment of rent, rental bond, service charges, maintenance and repairs, entry to the premises (including for inspection), termination of the lease, sub-letting, standard of premises, caravan issues, and rooming accommodation agreements.